The iPad is different in its file management in that you have to be in the app where the file is, versus "grabbing" the file from within the Mail app.

For example, say you are viewing the files in the app Documents to Go (which is a good word processing app, BTW). After you've finished editing it, there's a button that you can press to send the file via e-mail. The key to remember is that regardless of which app you are in, you have to initiate e-mails from within that app in order to have an attachment.

The iPad is different in its file management in that you have to be in the app where the file is, versus "grabbing" the file from within the Mail app.

For example, say you are viewing the files in the app Documents to Go (which is a good word processing app, BTW). After you've finished editing it, there's a button that you can press to send the file via e-mail. The key to remember is that regardless of which app you are in, you have to initiate e-mails from within that app in order to have an attachment.

It takes a bit getting used to, but that's the way the iPad works.

Hope that helps a bit. Good luck

Marilyn

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